I've installed Ubuntu on my netbook twice today (don't ask). Probably like the rest of you, part of installing Ubuntu involves going through and changing all of the moronic settings that Gnome comes with as default. This includes changing the default terminal background from white to black, changing font sizes, setting toolbars to "icon only", setting up hotkeys, etc.

It was getting a little annoying to do all the time, so I finally went through gconf-editor and found the settings I change, and wrote up a script to do all of them at once. Figured I'd post it here, not only so I can use it later, but so you can derive from it if you wish. It's pretty simple, just using the command line utility "gconftool". Here it is:

I did and I suppose it didn't load completely because it looked as though you ended your last sentance "as I find the".

From HellWoxX on Jan. 6 @ 7:50 a.m. 2010

Exactly what I was looking for!

Cheers!

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